Looking for Advice About What to Do with my Breasts? Would Like Breasts Like Kim Kardashian's. (photo)

I am in my very young 20's, and have always felt my breasts were not as perky as "normal" people my age and didn't look right. Am I right in this and do I need surgery? If I do go the surgery route, what should I do to "fix" them that doesn't include implants? If I do want implants, what type of implants should I get in addition to any other procedures I need for the most natural look and feel possible (not sitting high or firm at all)? I like Kim K's breasts, shape, and look (see picture goal).

Desire to have Kim K's breasts!

April 20th, 2012

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As always, only careful examination with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon can answer you question, definitively. From your pictures, I believe that you are going to require a breast lift and augmentation to obtain the "upper breast pole fullness" that is epitomized by Kim's breasts. This is not without it's trade-offs, and you should carefully discuss the risks and benefits with your surgeon. Good luck!

Breast Augmentation Pictures

Looking for Advice About What to Do with my Breasts? Would Like Breasts Like Kim Kardashian's.

April 20th, 2012

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Thanks for posting your photos and one of Kim's. But you can desire her breasts but REALISTICALLY you may not achieve that desire. Best to see ONLY in person evaluations vs doing this over the internet. Seek boarded PSs in your area. Get at least 3 consults and discuss your desires so these in person PSs can advise you for a realistic expectation. Best of luck.

PS: if you have a mastopexy realize there are incisions and possible scars

Candidate for an autoaugmentation type of breast lift

April 19th, 2012

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From reviewing your photographs it appears that you have a significant degree of asymmetry as well as a moderate degree of breast sagging. If you are satisfied with your breast volume then you would be a candidate for a breast lift procedure. Using a dermal pedicle type / auto augmentation procedure you may be able to achieve a greater degree of upper pole fullness as well as a more youthful appearance to your breasts.

Kim K.-like breasts

April 19th, 2012

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Because of your age and no recent large weight loss, you may get the result you wish using only large breast implants. Eventually, the breast skin will sag enough so that you may wish a lift at that time.

Breasts like Kim Kardashian

April 19th, 2012

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To achieve a similar look as Kim Kardashian's breasts, you would need a combination of a lift procedure to improve the shape of your breasts and also an augmentation to enhance the volume of your breasts. However, an in person consultation would be required to give you specific advice.

Breast lift vs implants

April 19th, 2012

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The primary correction that you need is a breast lift. Ultimately if you like the size of your breasts in a bra you do not need an implant. If you want added volume then add an implant, the size and style would need further consideration.

Advice Regarding Breast Surgery?

April 18th, 2012

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Thank you for the question at pictures.

Although it is not possible to give you precise advice without direct examination, it seems like you may benefit from some breast lifting at some point. The trade-off with this operation will be additional scars that are not necessary for breast augmentation patients only. It would also be helpful to see your “goal pictures” without swimming suit.

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